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the presiding judge said the it giant created a mechanism and environment that enabled apple and the publishers to work together. the aim was to eliminate all competition for the ebooks. the firm will appeal the ruling. the officials said apple has done nothing wrong and the firm will continue to find against the false accusations. they sued apple and the publishers back in april of 2012. they said apple introduced a scheme to gain 30% of sales in return for allowing publishers to set prices. the publishers have reached a settlement with the justice department. that's the latest in business news. i will leave you with a check on markets. . >> some residents are still waiting to go home. advanced tracts of land are waiting to be restored. and more than half of fishing ports on the pacific coast must be rebuilt. people in north eastern japan still face challenges following the 2011 disaster. but step by step, they are moving forward. see their stories every wednesday on the road ahead right here on "newsline." >> workers at the fukushima nuclear plant are struggling to cope with one pr
the presiding judge said the it giant created a mechanism and environment that enabled apple and the publishers to work together. the aim was to eliminate all competition for the ebooks. the firm will appeal the ruling. the officials said apple has done nothing wrong and the firm will continue to find against the false accusations. they sued apple and the publishers back in april of 2012. they said apple introduced a scheme to gain 30% of sales in return for allowing publishers to set prices....
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. >> translator: the satellite could be very helpful in monitoring the environment as well as giving better meteorological data on disasters on cooperation, we can use this next generation satellite. >> the participants conclude their suddenly meeting on friday. >>> more than 100 illustrators from around the world teamed up if are an exhibition for important memories. the show from hand to hand was inspired by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. >> an exhibition featuring work from the book is currently running in tokyo. it features the art of 110 contributors from hand to hand from seven countries. the artists were asked to think about the future and the context of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis. the idea came from the organizers concern about the future of the children of the world. since march last year, exhibitionists have been held in five european countries including italy, slovakia and the netherlands. >> this piece called when is the scariest thing on earth is by japanese artist that features the nuclear power plant and an og ogre's face. for a clean future, it depic
. >> translator: the satellite could be very helpful in monitoring the environment as well as giving better meteorological data on disasters on cooperation, we can use this next generation satellite. >> the participants conclude their suddenly meeting on friday. >>> more than 100 illustrators from around the world teamed up if are an exhibition for important memories. the show from hand to hand was inspired by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. >> an exhibition...
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. >> such a facility would affect not just the environment, but future generations. >> large scale protests are very rare in china. executives at a power company in western japan filed applications to restart the reactors. they must pass stricter safety checks in response to the 2011 accident at the fukushima nuclear plant. officials at the power company applied with the nuclear regulation authority to restart two reactors at the plant. the electric officials raised their estimation of the highest possible tsunami to hit the area around the plant from two to three meters. they say no new levy is needed because they are 11 meters above sea level. the step brought the number of reactors under nra review to 12. at six plants across japan. nra experts are screening applications to determine if the utilities have taken all necessary steps to ensure the safety of mr. plants. it will take at least six months to process each application. in parallel with the new safety requirements, the utilities need to obtain the consent of authorities before restarting the reactor. only two of 50 commercial reac
. >> such a facility would affect not just the environment, but future generations. >> large scale protests are very rare in china. executives at a power company in western japan filed applications to restart the reactors. they must pass stricter safety checks in response to the 2011 accident at the fukushima nuclear plant. officials at the power company applied with the nuclear regulation authority to restart two reactors at the plant. the electric officials raised their estimation...
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the officials from the environment ministry said they failed to make their documents private. they said someone outside the ministry told them about the error. public users were able to see information such as notes from negotiations with swiss and norwegian officials. they were discussing mercury trade at a u.n. conference. >> translator: the minister has instructed all officials to check on information security regarding the hardware and software. >> personnel from at least five other government agencies made the same mistake. investigators are checking to see if any vital information was made available. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe has spent his first six months in office working to revitalize the economy. voters will soon have a chance to judge him on the results. they cast ballots in an upper house election later this month. opposition parties hold the majority of seats in the chamber. abe and his liberal democratic party aim to wrestle back control. in the days leading up to when japan decides, we'll be looking at some key campaign issues and hearing from voter
the officials from the environment ministry said they failed to make their documents private. they said someone outside the ministry told them about the error. public users were able to see information such as notes from negotiations with swiss and norwegian officials. they were discussing mercury trade at a u.n. conference. >> translator: the minister has instructed all officials to check on information security regarding the hardware and software. >> personnel from at least five...
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>> how about what you get in the environment. who know you and know what's going on. you may think you're being slick and use a coded word but if you mention that client we talked to. they're in the same building. a the love time you're coming from the meeting, carrying out the dialogue. >> especially in an office where everyone wants to talk and gossip -- >> there are entire twitter stream, ggs gold series from goldman sachs. and then accident, one luckily i found code names. >> this comes back from my investment banking days when you had a important client thaw come up with a code name. you could have fun with it. you're like an entrepreneurial spy. if you're having conversations out on your mobile phone, use the code name so it's not clear who you're talking about. a simple thing can you do to protect your privacy and your client's privacy. >> the great thing is they're easy to use. cheap and easy. >>> still to come, how do you mass produce your product and not give up the quality. >>> how much is too much when it comes to information you should share on social med
>> how about what you get in the environment. who know you and know what's going on. you may think you're being slick and use a coded word but if you mention that client we talked to. they're in the same building. a the love time you're coming from the meeting, carrying out the dialogue. >> especially in an office where everyone wants to talk and gossip -- >> there are entire twitter stream, ggs gold series from goldman sachs. and then accident, one luckily i found code names....
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they check for radioactive substances and analyze their effect on the environment. on monday workers found 9,000 becquerels of cesium, 134 per liter of water in an observation well and 18,000 becquerels of cesium, 137. the well is located between the number 2 reactor and the ocean. the amounts were about 90 times higher than on friday. tepco officials say they can't explain the sudden jump. they also are unsure how the cesium is affecting the ocean. workers have detected increasing amounts of radioactive substances in sea water near the plant since may. a sample taken last week contained the highest concentration of radactive tritium recorded in more than two years. >>> politicians in japan have been crisscrossing the nation selling their platforms ahead of this month's upper house election. for voters, it's a chance to weigh-in on prime minister shinzo abe's first six months in office. abe is trying to consolidate his power. he and his liberal democratic party control the lower house, but opposition parties hold the majority of seats in the upper house. and that's
they check for radioactive substances and analyze their effect on the environment. on monday workers found 9,000 becquerels of cesium, 134 per liter of water in an observation well and 18,000 becquerels of cesium, 137. the well is located between the number 2 reactor and the ocean. the amounts were about 90 times higher than on friday. tepco officials say they can't explain the sudden jump. they also are unsure how the cesium is affecting the ocean. workers have detected increasing amounts of...
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park urged japan's government to create an appropriate environment for holding a summit. >>> japanese leaders are rejecting a ruling from a south korean court on an issue that dates back to that country's colonial past. the court is ordering a japanese steelmaker to pay compensation for forced labor decades ago. lawyers for the company are appealing. four former workers filed a lawsuit seeking financial damages from nippon steel and sumitomo metal corporation. they said they were forced to work at steel mills in japan. that's from 1940 through 1945. the court ordered the company to pay about $90,000 to each of the plaintiffs. it's the first ruling of its kind in either south korea for japan. >> i never even dreamed that we would win the lawsuit. we really appreciate all our supporters. >>> japan and south korea normalized relations in 1965. the japanese government's stance is that the issue of post war compensation was fully resolved during treaty taurks but south korea's supreme court ruled last year the treaty did not invalidate the right to seek damages from the japanese steelmaker
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it is a challenge environment. we have seen apple struggle in the smartphone market and it has been pretty widespread. they are doing their strongest for these expenses. >> getting glimpses into this, there are eports with the s&p 500 that could be weaker or softer than the first half and year. dc the same thing happened? which individual investors be looking at as bumps in the rad for the remainder of the year? >> one ofthe things that really impresses me about what investors do, a plan for not what is going to be coming up next in the markets in the horizon, but creating a portfolio allocation and i think that is one of the reasons why we have seen so much money going to bond funds the past five or six years. theseare baby boomers who are approaching retirement and they want to have part of their portfolio allocated to income. a l of that is going to be included. gerri: that's right for me want to put more in bond funds as you age. and who knows if that's what's going to happen. >> as well as the income. it helps
it is a challenge environment. we have seen apple struggle in the smartphone market and it has been pretty widespread. they are doing their strongest for these expenses. >> getting glimpses into this, there are eports with the s&p 500 that could be weaker or softer than the first half and year. dc the same thing happened? which individual investors be looking at as bumps in the rad for the remainder of the year? >> one ofthe things that really impresses me about what investors...
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are fortunate that the dollar is still the world's reser currency and american business in a tough environment have managed to perform okay. think this are seeing thi >> the dollar bill, and away a currency, it's like a share of stock in the country's reputation our country's strength. and it turns out that the only reason our share of stock is looking so much better is because everyone else is looking so bad >> that is out currency markets to. compare one against the other. dennis: you have this thing where you said sometimes in a panicky flight into the dollar. you said that is nothat is happening now. this is showing that the stock price is going up. >> let's look at this. when they're is a crisis in the world people flow into dollars, buy u.s. treasurys. this time it is not. is different. the dollars are coming back to the u.s., not flowing into treasuries, fling into other investment. it's a slow growth. not very happy with the weight of the markets. the growth was jobs. but it is a lot better than before and a lot better than any other country. he. dennis: it seems to me i am wondering w
are fortunate that the dollar is still the world's reser currency and american business in a tough environment have managed to perform okay. think this are seeing thi >> the dollar bill, and away a currency, it's like a share of stock in the country's reputation our country's strength. and it turns out that the only reason our share of stock is looking so much better is because everyone else is looking so bad >> that is out currency markets to. compare one against the other. dennis:...
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balance sheet transactions to try to make money because it's hard to make money in a zero interest rate environment but as a result they're creating systemic risk and perhaps setting us up for another financial collapse so that's one concern on the other hand if you do taper where you're going to find is that it's very deflationary it's counter to a lot of what the fed's trying to accomplish the fed actually wants more inflation because they're worried about the inflation and they want to cheaper dollars because they want to import some inflation in the form of higher import prices so the problem is but if you keep easing and keep asset purchases and actually try to get more inflation get the cheaper dollar you may be creating bubbles and you may be creating systemic risk so the tapering crowd was worried about the risks of bubbles popping and off balance sheet games by banks the non tapering crowd was worried about deflation of the stronger dollar the answer is there is no good choice you're going to take significant risk either way this is what happens when you manipulate the way in the market gu
balance sheet transactions to try to make money because it's hard to make money in a zero interest rate environment but as a result they're creating systemic risk and perhaps setting us up for another financial collapse so that's one concern on the other hand if you do taper where you're going to find is that it's very deflationary it's counter to a lot of what the fed's trying to accomplish the fed actually wants more inflation because they're worried about the inflation and they want to...
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toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, wk and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org announcer: being a dad can be tough. no, no, no. what do you mean she's not coming? when's the fairy princess coming? any minutnow. announcer: but when you're willing to do anything... ahhh... it is i, gru-zinkerbell. yay! ok, time for cake. announcer: it's always worth it. i know it's really you, gru. i'm just pretending for the other kids. announcer: the smallest moments can have the biggest impact on a child's life. take time to be a dad today. call 877-4-dad-411 or visit fatherhood.gov. lou: our next guest slams the president performance at the teeeight meeting summit la week and he wrote in a showdown my many is on putin and negotiating over syria or are wrestling to know the national interest and is prepared bu we have a president who is increasingly over the rainbow. a prize-winning columnist for the "new york post" post", sai
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curve you are pretty safe there but a couple of things to remember we're still in the fragile economic environment and to much of the move will be painful on the economy. liz: thank you to both of you. we will be right back with closing bell. you make a great team. it's been that way since e day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - itld be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you cabe more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet proved t treat ednd symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgent. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upsestomach, layed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immedte medical hel for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or
curve you are pretty safe there but a couple of things to remember we're still in the fragile economic environment and to much of the move will be painful on the economy. liz: thank you to both of you. we will be right back with closing bell. you make a great team. it's been that way since e day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - itld be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you cabe more confident in your ability to be...
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somebody trying to prevent these monopolies from happening from happening and so that there is a fair environment so a free market can happen and so that the market isn't just one monopoly and then there are able to be multiple participants and and this case it's not even they're not even saying it's against the law to have a monopoly but even if there is a big company that is running very successful in grabbing a big share of the market that there are some regulations and there are some limitations set in place at least there are some rules just to make sure that there is a fair game and these are the laws that are in place that will send the let's talk about microsoft because over a decade ago the justice department launch a suit against microsoft it cost them hundreds of millions of dollars and unfortunately that marked a turning point in microsoft and from there some could say that it was their the beginning of their demise they weren't able to innovate anymore and it was just a big waste of money because who was the biggest competitor to microsoft to emerge it was google and it had nothing t
somebody trying to prevent these monopolies from happening from happening and so that there is a fair environment so a free market can happen and so that the market isn't just one monopoly and then there are able to be multiple participants and and this case it's not even they're not even saying it's against the law to have a monopoly but even if there is a big company that is running very successful in grabbing a big share of the market that there are some regulations and there are some...
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welcome to the world of the mercer virtual reality and what insights environment you could do the sixty insight you could you will see the sky and you'll see that and if you. the sixth you will see if you're on a new pair of goggles dubbed three sixty specs bring the alluring world of virtual reality a step closer to the one you can try to interfere with program arcades in this new war or exhibition but the reality pov says this may be about to change. what started on just a piece of paper when just imagine how we could use it brought this veteran virtual reality eventually one step closer to his dream i am happy guy. simple looking plastic particles come out of a three d. printer to become one of the products of the royals it's a smartphone will come here in adjustable sizes these specs can be used with smartphones i phones or tablets two shots become one three d. image flying you see the guards but for the first time the inventor says the world of virtual reality can be accessed without wires or prices in the hundreds of dollars oh my. there's creatures attacking a smartphone simply c
welcome to the world of the mercer virtual reality and what insights environment you could do the sixty insight you could you will see the sky and you'll see that and if you. the sixth you will see if you're on a new pair of goggles dubbed three sixty specs bring the alluring world of virtual reality a step closer to the one you can try to interfere with program arcades in this new war or exhibition but the reality pov says this may be about to change. what started on just a piece of paper when...
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to me the bond market is entering a lindsay lohan type environment. one good week, one bad week, one good week, one bad week. that is something you can't trust. people have to be aware of that. melissa: that's true. there are not just choices of stocks and bonds. there are other things you can do. people want to sit in cash right now because they think the bond market is scary. you doesn't want to get greedy in stocks. you've seen quite a run. the next time ben bernanke, he will never sound hawkish if he never sound like a complete dove we could see the market react again. what do you want to do? do you want to be in real estate? almost perfect time to transact, if you have rates and prices going up, it seems like you would want to get in there ann buy something? >> well, real estate will be tough because as know that reacts to higher interest rates. we could agree are definitely in the future, whether six, 12, 18 months ahead. melissa: you think that kills the price increase in housing? >> it might. now here's the thing. i tend to be somewhat constru
to me the bond market is entering a lindsay lohan type environment. one good week, one bad week, one good week, one bad week. that is something you can't trust. people have to be aware of that. melissa: that's true. there are not just choices of stocks and bonds. there are other things you can do. people want to sit in cash right now because they think the bond market is scary. you doesn't want to get greedy in stocks. you've seen quite a run. the next time ben bernanke, he will never sound...
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balance sheet transactions to try to make money because it's hard to make money in a zero interest rate environment but as a result they're creating systemic risk and perhaps setting us up for another financial collapse so that's one concern on the other hand if you do taper where you're going to find is that it's very deflationary it's counter to a lot of what the fed's trying to accomplish the fed actually wants more inflation because they're worried about deflation and they want to cheaper dollars because they want to import some inflation in the form of higher import prices so the problem is but if you keep easing and keep asset purchases and actually try to get more inflation get the cheaper dollar you may be creating bubbles and you may be creating systemic risk so that tapering crowd is worried about. the risk of bubbles popping and off balance sheet games by banks the non tapering crowd is worried about deflation of the stronger dollar the answer is there is no good choice you're going to take significant risk either way this is what happens when you manipulate the way in the market guard t
balance sheet transactions to try to make money because it's hard to make money in a zero interest rate environment but as a result they're creating systemic risk and perhaps setting us up for another financial collapse so that's one concern on the other hand if you do taper where you're going to find is that it's very deflationary it's counter to a lot of what the fed's trying to accomplish the fed actually wants more inflation because they're worried about deflation and they want to cheaper...
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a you trying to prevent these monopolies from happening from happening and so that there is a fair environment so a free market can happen and so that the market isn't just one monopoly and then there are able to be multiple participants and and this case it's not even they're not even saying it's against the law to have a monopoly but even if there is a big company that is running very successful in grabbing a big share of the market that there are some regulations and there are some...
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but if we do get a type of risk off environment again due to growth concerns in china and emerging markets, then the yen could see some -- the dollar/yen could see downward pressure. >> let's bring you in as well. indonesia central banks sprung a surprise on the markets by hiking rates by a half a percentage points to 6.5 points and most were looking for 25 basis points. it is the second rate hike in a row. how much pressure is being put on these markets by fed policy, by the slowdown in china, by what's going on with the yen? >> yeah. first of all, i was looking for a 50 basis points hike today, slightly above consensus. but, again, this is an interesting decision in context of the fed minutes last night. which should have relieved the pressure to hike more aggressively. but again, what it shows is really the consideration is not just from the external front, but indonesia has its own problems in particular in inflation. it is already well above target and that's before the fuel price hikes they did last month. i think they're trying to be proactive, trying to be on the ball and trying to
but if we do get a type of risk off environment again due to growth concerns in china and emerging markets, then the yen could see some -- the dollar/yen could see downward pressure. >> let's bring you in as well. indonesia central banks sprung a surprise on the markets by hiking rates by a half a percentage points to 6.5 points and most were looking for 25 basis points. it is the second rate hike in a row. how much pressure is being put on these markets by fed policy, by the slowdown in...
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>> we are in a historic low rate environment. it is very favorable for borrowers who want to go out and walk up long-term money and buy that piece of equipment or that building they have been looking at. you know, it is a good environment. small business owners have come a long way. their balance sheets have improved. their cash flows are better. we are in a great position to lend them money. demand, though, continues to be less than robust. lauren: i have to ask you about the fdic. would this equate to one step backwards out after a couple steps forward? >> you know, lori, that just came out overnight. i am not really in a position to comment. our position is to help small businesses grow to succeed. that will continue to be there. lori: thank you so much. robb hilson. adam: we will take a look at other top stories. a deal for $2.4 million. grover also noting the company has a lot to learn. there is one right across the street from each other. anyway, it includes online sales and higher sales of fresh products. they have hit all
>> we are in a historic low rate environment. it is very favorable for borrowers who want to go out and walk up long-term money and buy that piece of equipment or that building they have been looking at. you know, it is a good environment. small business owners have come a long way. their balance sheets have improved. their cash flows are better. we are in a great position to lend them money. demand, though, continues to be less than robust. lauren: i have to ask you about the fdic. would...
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burberry maintained fw eed guidr the year but warned of an uneven trade environment as they shift from wholesale markets into branded store sales in latin america and asia. burberry group stock up 4.6% in london. now, on the eve of key signing talks in washington, regulators showing a willingness to play ball with the s.e.c. they say it will hand over all documents related to a u.s. listed chinese company, something the s.e.c. has been pushing for saying it hit roadblocks. csrc protective of state run business secrets didn't say which company's records were being leased and beijing is resisting request to open up se hearing at 2:30 on the planned takeover of smith field foods. the $4.7 billion deal would be the largest ever chinese acquisition of a u.s. company. lawmakers are expected to ask smith field ceo larry pope about food safety issues and foreign ownership. the deal's approval lies with the committee on foreign investment in the u.s. which is chaired by the treasury department. smith field stock, in fact, still up .8% and no surprise up 30% over the last three months. so chines
burberry maintained fw eed guidr the year but warned of an uneven trade environment as they shift from wholesale markets into branded store sales in latin america and asia. burberry group stock up 4.6% in london. now, on the eve of key signing talks in washington, regulators showing a willingness to play ball with the s.e.c. they say it will hand over all documents related to a u.s. listed chinese company, something the s.e.c. has been pushing for saying it hit roadblocks. csrc protective of...
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but just by the natural environment, the interest rates should decline. stuart: 5,000 on the dow within two years and that's what i heard and your viewers heard dan schaeffer, thank you very much indeed. we've got a dead flat dow and waiting for news from the fed at 2:00 and ben's big speech when the market closes and right now we're up just 6. i've got this for you. major league baseball's all-star game next week and that's not the only thing around the corner. suspensions likely for as many as 20 players for using performance enhancing drugs and alex rodriguez may be one of them. brian kilmeade will be here at 10:25. and he doesn't like them running the bases, but i say that's what brings in the viewers. to the big board again, as i said dead flat. we're up 11 and that's it. now, another top democrat turns critical of the president's health care law. sure sounds like the beginning of the end for obamacare. we go to washington after this. ♪ clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrad
but just by the natural environment, the interest rates should decline. stuart: 5,000 on the dow within two years and that's what i heard and your viewers heard dan schaeffer, thank you very much indeed. we've got a dead flat dow and waiting for news from the fed at 2:00 and ben's big speech when the market closes and right now we're up just 6. i've got this for you. major league baseball's all-star game next week and that's not the only thing around the corner. suspensions likely for as many...
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bonfires are bad for their environment, they say. my take on that is next. night ♪ like a heatwave burning in my heart ♪ @? >> twinkies return to the store shelves. i think it's sunday morning early at wal-mart. a lot of people excited about it. should we be excited? obesity is on the rise and dr. segal is here in the next hour with the twinkie story. and in southern california there's a tradition of bonfires on the beach. well, it's over. carbon emissions are just too much. bonfires will be banned. here is my take. i've had a fubon fires in my time and i love them. when i visited my son in new zealand, we drive right onto the beach and fire up the drift wood. i lived in kenya many years ago and when we went hiking in the mountains, the bonfire kept me warm and the snakes away. these days i've visited upstate new york and nothing better than s'mores in the dying empires in the back yard. there's something about pyro mania that seems to run deep in my blood. what's this about carbon emissions from bonfires in the formerly golden state. apparently they can
bonfires are bad for their environment, they say. my take on that is next. night ♪ like a heatwave burning in my heart ♪ @? >> twinkies return to the store shelves. i think it's sunday morning early at wal-mart. a lot of people excited about it. should we be excited? obesity is on the rise and dr. segal is here in the next hour with the twinkie story. and in southern california there's a tradition of bonfires on the beach. well, it's over. carbon emissions are just too much. bonfires...
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you want to stay proceed particular lickal in this environment. around the world there isn't a lot of growth. the one place in the u.s. will favor small caps more than the s&p stock which is are more global type of players. you want to buy companies in the city that is growing. >> does gnw carry oil? >> i don't believe so. >> is that part of the investment case for them that you want to look at the rails more pure play? >> well, no. >> they have operations predominantly in the united states but also in australia. they are part of the little bit of the global growth story but rails is a great story. it is a 5 billion market cap company and acquiring other operators and that's a key compone component. i think m&a is very under appreciated and most of the merger and acquisition tifrt favored smaller companies this year. that's what's been dominating and why candidly it is under reported right now. there is at lo of m&a that's happening that's quieter. that's indicative of a slow top line growth environment that the s&p constituents are likely faced w
you want to stay proceed particular lickal in this environment. around the world there isn't a lot of growth. the one place in the u.s. will favor small caps more than the s&p stock which is are more global type of players. you want to buy companies in the city that is growing. >> does gnw carry oil? >> i don't believe so. >> is that part of the investment case for them that you want to look at the rails more pure play? >> well, no. >> they have operations...
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i know in higher interest rate environment where do you go for safety? gold is crashed. >> i would agree with dan. i would avoided utilities and technology. we like technology as does dan. looking strong free cash flow. qualcomm increased their dividend 40% that is strong current future strength. i would avoided some of the bond surrogates and i would be focusing on companies that can deliver earnings no matter what. if you get a dividend growth aspect to it that is always a bonus. lori: bond fund outflows are eye poping. >> i think they will continue. lori: we'll have to follow up on that discussion. thanks so much. matt and dan, you guys were fantastic. thanks a lot. >> >> want to remind everybody to keep it hire on fox business for complete coverage of the fed minutes. the release is 2:00 p.m. and on after the bell at four p.m. bernanke's speech to the national bureau of economic research. adam: a lot riding on that as well. >>> the white house turning pressure on house republicans. gene sperling will join us with economic case for an immigration over
i know in higher interest rate environment where do you go for safety? gold is crashed. >> i would agree with dan. i would avoided utilities and technology. we like technology as does dan. looking strong free cash flow. qualcomm increased their dividend 40% that is strong current future strength. i would avoided some of the bond surrogates and i would be focusing on companies that can deliver earnings no matter what. if you get a dividend growth aspect to it that is always a bonus. lori:...
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they tried to beat obama on every front from the economy terrorism to the environment to the recent scandals. they have lost most of those fights and even the 2011 debt ceiling, the only win was a loss because while obama lost standing the congress lost more standing and they lost the big fight. the world's historical state versus anti-state fight the one over obamacare. maybe a lot of us, charlie pierce writes about this. you lost, now what we do in a democracy this is the law of the land. this is different this time. >> they want to break up the union again and just have--well. >> they're going to spend the next three and a half years to reverse that law. they'll start in mostly red states where senators face toughites next year or where retiring the seat might swing and they'll never stop. the house has tried to repeal obamacare 38 times and they'll try to destroy his legacy and talking obamacare and the president and it's defenders better be ready. >> they're losing like iraqi lost. they lost and so they burn all the oil fields on their way out. >> stephanie: yes, good analogy. >> we hav
they tried to beat obama on every front from the economy terrorism to the environment to the recent scandals. they have lost most of those fights and even the 2011 debt ceiling, the only win was a loss because while obama lost standing the congress lost more standing and they lost the big fight. the world's historical state versus anti-state fight the one over obamacare. maybe a lot of us, charlie pierce writes about this. you lost, now what we do in a democracy this is the law of the land....
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are things about it that still don't make much sense because people are still submitting rates in an environment where you are not sure of what's going on here. by the way, we know now the shibor in china was manipulated as anything else too. so i'm not sure whether the administrator has anything to do with it so much as those that contribute to the ultimate numbers. joe, we bought the the potential next mayor coming up. >> the shibor. >> in china. we will talk about this race. it's happened before in this city. is a guy with no political experience who happened to be a millionaire. he became mayor. >> oh, did he? >> i used to shop at the supermarket. to get the guy out of office has been difficult. or next guest, real estate magnet. >> and red apple. those are small parts of his empire. >> he is joining us now. john, people probably say how are you going to do this? you got no experience, number one, you got a lot of money if you decide to spend some of it like bloomberg did. number two, can you look around? i look, nobody is saftd with anybody at this point. i look at christine quinn. people s
are things about it that still don't make much sense because people are still submitting rates in an environment where you are not sure of what's going on here. by the way, we know now the shibor in china was manipulated as anything else too. so i'm not sure whether the administrator has anything to do with it so much as those that contribute to the ultimate numbers. joe, we bought the the potential next mayor coming up. >> the shibor. >> in china. we will talk about this race. it's...
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>> you know, i was thinking about apple and, of course, we're in an apple rich environment here. i've got two apples sitting here. >> here we are. >> do you see that still, do you see apple still ascending over time? this death of steve jobs have an affect on that at all? >> we have a big story in this issue making the case for apple has peaked and apple has room to grow. our writer adam who wrote the book on apple says okay, enough with all this talk, let's look at both of these cases and he lays out equal points on each side. on the one hand, you know, this is a company that has really been threatened by competitors, the pace of innovation has slowed, it's been three years since the ipad. on the other hand, it's doing all these new things with fingerprint technology and the itunes account number is 575 million. got only knows what it could do with that. people are talking about getting into the payment system. so there's a lot of -- but he comes down on the side that apple has peaked. >> really? >> yeah. >> i think people have just, you know, they're always expecting with their
>> you know, i was thinking about apple and, of course, we're in an apple rich environment here. i've got two apples sitting here. >> here we are. >> do you see that still, do you see apple still ascending over time? this death of steve jobs have an affect on that at all? >> we have a big story in this issue making the case for apple has peaked and apple has room to grow. our writer adam who wrote the book on apple says okay, enough with all this talk, let's look at both...
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will challenge a senior officer and how that senior officer is expected to respond and create a team environment. we want to identify what communications took place, what the crews expected, and certainly how they were trained with respect to crm. >> any indication that played a role in this? >> i think it's too early to reach any conclusions. we have a team that's going through the cockpit voice recorder. asian, korean speakers and english speakers, and they'll be helping us understand what was on that two-hour tape but certainly focused on the approach. >> the crew was not given drug and alcohol tests after they landed. because it's a foreign airline. i think a lot of people heard that yesterday and they said wait a second, i don't care if it's from the united states, korea, wherever it's from. if there's a crash on u.s. soil, shouldn't they have been tested? especially since the first responders who were coming to the scene, they were tested afterwards. shouldn't everyone have been tested? >> well, we're looking at what's required. we know for u.s. carriers based in the u.s. that the companie
will challenge a senior officer and how that senior officer is expected to respond and create a team environment. we want to identify what communications took place, what the crews expected, and certainly how they were trained with respect to crm. >> any indication that played a role in this? >> i think it's too early to reach any conclusions. we have a team that's going through the cockpit voice recorder. asian, korean speakers and english speakers, and they'll be helping us...
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the woman claims she was sexu sexually harassed and calls the work environment racist. more than a dozen networks cut ties with deen after she admitted using racial slurs. >>> a 5-year-old new jersey girl knows exactly what to do when mom started choking on a tortilla chip. chloe dialed 911. this is interesting she thought the dispatcher that answered the phone was her dad. listen to this. >> daddy? >> hello? >> daddy, mommy's choking. >> she's choking? >> yes, she can't talk right now. >> okay, she can't talk? >> no. >> okay, can you open the front door and i'll get help over to you? >> okay. >> all right, open the front door, i'll be right there. >> love you, bye. >> luckily keri olson stopped choking before first responders responded to her house. they didn't mind coming out to the home. they were proud of little chloe for doing the right thing and dialing 911 and staying calm. it was so adorable she thought that was papa on the other end. >> she's a star. >> that was the cutest 911 call in my entire life. >> greatest presence of mind with the operator go with it and
the woman claims she was sexu sexually harassed and calls the work environment racist. more than a dozen networks cut ties with deen after she admitted using racial slurs. >>> a 5-year-old new jersey girl knows exactly what to do when mom started choking on a tortilla chip. chloe dialed 911. this is interesting she thought the dispatcher that answered the phone was her dad. listen to this. >> daddy? >> hello? >> daddy, mommy's choking. >> she's choking? >>...